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lenny7

Don't worry. Bill Murray.
Jan 28, 2011
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Posted a thread in chat earlier of little relevance here, bit it did throw this up, and it's a brilliant photoshop job by our very own Dannyspur:

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I won't bore you with the back story if you don't know it, but suffice to say this is so topical in every sense, it's complete genius, well played that man. Oh, if you want to rep this, here's the post >>>>>
 

Super Tottenham

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Aug 31, 2010
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Chris Foy now Officiating Accrington vs Rochdale in league 2 this weekend after upsetting Ferguson.
 

dricha1

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Jul 26, 2005
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A pipe dream I know, but its long over due that people stood up to the Old fart.

Boycotting the BBC, hounding out journalists he doesn't like, banning the MEN, spiteful to PNE for sacking his son and to Sunderland 'cos the fans cheered when City won title. Not to mention his influence on referees and the annual blatant player tapping...he is a law unto himself.

Other clubs, broadcasters, referee assoc. or journalists should grow some and put him in his place.
 

Bus-Conductor

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Oct 19, 2004
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Why was Ferguson moaning about the time anyway, there weren't any major stoppages during the second half were there ?
 

Ionman34

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Jun 1, 2011
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Why was Ferguson moaning about the time anyway, there weren't any major stoppages during the second half were there ?

Because they were losing.

It really is nothing more and nothing less than that BC. Looking for logical reasoning really is an exercise in futility.
 

punky

Gone
Sep 23, 2008
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A pipe dream I know, but its long over due that people stood up to the Old fart.

Boycotting the BBC, hounding out journalists he doesn't like, banning the MEN, spiteful to PNE for sacking his son and to Sunderland 'cos the fans cheered when City won title. Not to mention his influence on referees and the annual blatant player tapping...he is a law unto himself.

Other clubs, broadcasters, referee assoc. or journalists should grow some and put him in his place.

Sorry dricha1 I hit dislike by mistake and can't undo it on mobile. I will correct it when I get home.

I do like and agree with your post very much.
 

lillywhites61

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Aug 11, 2009
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The thing is he has earnt his right to say his piece through his unbelievable success but he takes the piss with his power hugely, he has not given us any shit for a very long time and the only reason is because of the annual asse raping we got from his referee's

The only thing he moaned about was the amount of time? Considering the penalty shouts it shows he wasn't having a dig at us particularly more putting pressure on the refs for his future matches. In his mind he had already wiped our game from his mind at the final whistle and was already thinking about the next one. You can garantee there will be the correct amount of time at the next game.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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It was an insult to the game United not winning.

How funny would it have been if they got 7 minutes of injury time, he sat there looking smug as a **** and then we scored 6m 30s into injury time to make it 4-2?

What would he say then? "It's an insult to the game having that much injury time" no doubt.
 

3Dnata

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Oct 5, 2008
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The most likely penalty that Man U should have had I don't really think Foy can be blamed for but his assistant certainly could.
I suppose refs will now know the dangers of not playing on until Man U score.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Just to counter the penalty claims re: Vertonghens shirt tug on Nani - when Crouchy was a Spurs boy he used to get yanked to the ground by shirt pullers on a weely basis. I remember against Liverpool once, he was dragged on to the floor and subsequently booked for a foul, not even a dive but a foul?!
(Same game Defoe scored in the 72nd phase of offside but was still deemed offside from the original move)

I think Spurs have had more than the fair share of bad decisions over the years and to get a favourable one, against United of all teams, I think some justice has been done.
 
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